They say my bars fit like snickers I spend my last dime on it
I could give a fuck about yours My old girlfriend left cause I couldn't take her on a date
All my flows sound loco, ayy Fuck safe, I wanna be great Cause as fast paced as this shit seems (Let’s go, yeah) If you had a mirror you would see the brim I’m in my own lane
The UK version of the album was re-released on CD on 19 October 2009 with bonus tracks by Cherry Red Records. Remixed at Audio International Studios (London, England). I could give a fuck about yours Real is where I'm at Take My Time is the debut album by UK pop singer Sheena Easton.Released in January 1981, the album reached #17 in the UK and earned her a Gold Disc. Cause I'm way way way juice'd up With four of the singles reaching the top 20 in the UK (the title track reached a lower #44), Easton became the first female artist to score five top 50 singles hits from an album.[7]. Get instant explanation for any lyrics that hits you anywhere on the web!
I commit a crime for it That’s on my life (Oh yeah) The album's opening track, "Don't Send Flowers" had recently been released as a single by British band Sailor, but had been unsuccessful. My old girlfriend left cause I couldn't take her on a date New bitch look like she from Porto I commit a crime for it (Crime) I'm not part of the game no Man I ain't tryna hear none of that There's been way too many niggas sent for me Easton later said that working with Neil was a great idea, remarking "They didn't just go; 'Right, just go sing Over the Rainbow or some cover', they brought in this top producer for me to work with". I( will just go in) The album went … [4] The album went gold in the USA and platinum in Canada.
That's on my life for me That's on my life for me Easton quickly became a staple on Adult Contemporary radio, where "Morning Train" also hit No. [5] She says that although she didn't write the material on the album, Neil had a good ear for hit records and would send her tapes of songs from which she would decide which ones to record; "so I had a part in picking the hits, but I'm also guilty of picking the ones that were rubbish! Kill these haters is a moto, ayy I told them the funk ain't the scene for me How can I fuck all this fake shit? Take My Time was re-released on Compact disc in the US on 19 June 1999 with bonus tracks by One Way Records. [Chorus: Tellaman & Lastee] This shit got me feeling goose bumps 1 in the charts there. Get instant explanation for any acronym or abbreviation that hits you anywhere on the web. (That's on my life) I take my time with it I take my time with it (Time)
Some away, I’m tryna make me some clippers Saw your plate and I just ate the shit They talk about who don't like who Fuck safe, I wanna be great [Verse 1: Lastee] I take my time with it [Verse 3: Lastee] [Verse 2: Nasty C] I spend my last dime on it My old girlfriend left cause I couldn't take her on a date (Date) [6] In the US, it was released two months later and also made the top 30. I got a radar for my enemies That’s on my life
[Chorus: Tellaman] I'm just doing my thing hoe Haters mad cause I got the best team
I’m in my own lane (Lane) Kick a verse that will make you reconsider I got my own plate I know a lot of you doubted a nigga I’m in my own lane Take your time, take your time, take your time No need to worry Take it easy, take it easy , take it easy No need to worry No slippin', no Take It Easy Hopeton Lewis "[5] The style of the album was a combination of pure pop (eg.“Take My Time”, “Voice on the Radio”) and dramatic ballads (“When He Shines”, “Calm Before The Storm”).
Assistant Engineers – Tony George, Simon Hurrell and Brett Kennedy. I commit a crime for it I'm a second to gold like silver I hit my plug up in Sandton This page was last edited on 8 July 2020, at 20:12. Fuck safe, I wanna be great (Oh) That’s on my life
The album charted in February 1981, just as Easton was finding fame in the US when “9 to 5” (retitled “Morning Train (Nine to Five)” to avoid confusion with a record by Dolly Parton called "9 To 5") took her to No. 17 and spent 19 weeks on the charts. We're doing our best to make sure our content is useful, accurate and safe.If by any chance you spot an inappropriate comment while navigating through our website please use this form to let us know, and we'll take care of it shortly. That’s on my life. [Chorus: Tellaman] Cav' some blind nigga, let him see Keep my day uno niggas up to speed After becoming suddenly famous due to her appearance on a television documentary in 1980 and with the hits “9 To 5” (which went gold) and “Modern Girl”, Easton began recording her debut album with producer Christopher Neil.
My old girlfriend left cause I couldn't take her on a date Crew type, not loose ones I could give a fuck about yours I take my time with it I take my time (Time) I take my time I take my time I take my time Rudy Got Soul: The Complete Early Years 1963-1968, Head Out of Dreams [The Complete Hollies August 1973-May 1988]. Fuck all this snake shit Take My Time is the debut album by UK pop singer Sheena Easton.
Of the other tracks recorded, Easton had already performed "When He Shines" at the Royal Variety Performance in November 1980, while "Prisoner" was a cover of a Sue Saad and the Next song released earlier in 1980. I got assassins aiming where you keep your dreams So, I'll take my time
Song. [1] Two months later, a ten track version of the album was released in the USA and Canada as Sheena Easton. Yeah we popping off no shoot guns That's on my life for me All I’m tryna do is blow up your speakers "When He Shines" was not included on her debut, but went on to be included on her second US album, You Could Have Been With Me (it was also released as a single and reached #30 on the US Hot 100 in June of 1982). Producer Christopher Neil continued to work with Easton and produced her following two albums in a similar vein, before Easton decided to leave behind the pure-pop image she had gained. That's on my life for me Released in January 1981, the album reached #17 in the UK and earned her a Gold Disc. I spend my last dime on it (Dime)
They say my bars fit like snickers I spend my last dime on it
I could give a fuck about yours My old girlfriend left cause I couldn't take her on a date
All my flows sound loco, ayy Fuck safe, I wanna be great Cause as fast paced as this shit seems (Let’s go, yeah) If you had a mirror you would see the brim I’m in my own lane
The UK version of the album was re-released on CD on 19 October 2009 with bonus tracks by Cherry Red Records. Remixed at Audio International Studios (London, England). I could give a fuck about yours Real is where I'm at Take My Time is the debut album by UK pop singer Sheena Easton.Released in January 1981, the album reached #17 in the UK and earned her a Gold Disc. Cause I'm way way way juice'd up With four of the singles reaching the top 20 in the UK (the title track reached a lower #44), Easton became the first female artist to score five top 50 singles hits from an album.[7]. Get instant explanation for any lyrics that hits you anywhere on the web!
I commit a crime for it That’s on my life (Oh yeah) The album's opening track, "Don't Send Flowers" had recently been released as a single by British band Sailor, but had been unsuccessful. My old girlfriend left cause I couldn't take her on a date New bitch look like she from Porto I commit a crime for it (Crime) I'm not part of the game no Man I ain't tryna hear none of that There's been way too many niggas sent for me Easton later said that working with Neil was a great idea, remarking "They didn't just go; 'Right, just go sing Over the Rainbow or some cover', they brought in this top producer for me to work with". I( will just go in) The album went … [4] The album went gold in the USA and platinum in Canada.
That's on my life for me That's on my life for me Easton quickly became a staple on Adult Contemporary radio, where "Morning Train" also hit No. [5] She says that although she didn't write the material on the album, Neil had a good ear for hit records and would send her tapes of songs from which she would decide which ones to record; "so I had a part in picking the hits, but I'm also guilty of picking the ones that were rubbish! Kill these haters is a moto, ayy I told them the funk ain't the scene for me How can I fuck all this fake shit? Take My Time was re-released on Compact disc in the US on 19 June 1999 with bonus tracks by One Way Records. [Chorus: Tellaman & Lastee] This shit got me feeling goose bumps 1 in the charts there. Get instant explanation for any acronym or abbreviation that hits you anywhere on the web. (That's on my life) I take my time with it I take my time with it (Time)
Some away, I’m tryna make me some clippers Saw your plate and I just ate the shit They talk about who don't like who Fuck safe, I wanna be great [Verse 1: Lastee] I take my time with it [Verse 3: Lastee] [Verse 2: Nasty C] I spend my last dime on it My old girlfriend left cause I couldn't take her on a date (Date) [6] In the US, it was released two months later and also made the top 30. I got a radar for my enemies That’s on my life
[Chorus: Tellaman] I'm just doing my thing hoe Haters mad cause I got the best team
I’m in my own lane (Lane) Kick a verse that will make you reconsider I got my own plate I know a lot of you doubted a nigga I’m in my own lane Take your time, take your time, take your time No need to worry Take it easy, take it easy , take it easy No need to worry No slippin', no Take It Easy Hopeton Lewis "[5] The style of the album was a combination of pure pop (eg.“Take My Time”, “Voice on the Radio”) and dramatic ballads (“When He Shines”, “Calm Before The Storm”).
Assistant Engineers – Tony George, Simon Hurrell and Brett Kennedy. I commit a crime for it I'm a second to gold like silver I hit my plug up in Sandton This page was last edited on 8 July 2020, at 20:12. Fuck safe, I wanna be great (Oh) That’s on my life
The album charted in February 1981, just as Easton was finding fame in the US when “9 to 5” (retitled “Morning Train (Nine to Five)” to avoid confusion with a record by Dolly Parton called "9 To 5") took her to No. 17 and spent 19 weeks on the charts. We're doing our best to make sure our content is useful, accurate and safe.If by any chance you spot an inappropriate comment while navigating through our website please use this form to let us know, and we'll take care of it shortly. That’s on my life. [Chorus: Tellaman] Cav' some blind nigga, let him see Keep my day uno niggas up to speed After becoming suddenly famous due to her appearance on a television documentary in 1980 and with the hits “9 To 5” (which went gold) and “Modern Girl”, Easton began recording her debut album with producer Christopher Neil.
My old girlfriend left cause I couldn't take her on a date Crew type, not loose ones I could give a fuck about yours I take my time with it I take my time (Time) I take my time I take my time I take my time Rudy Got Soul: The Complete Early Years 1963-1968, Head Out of Dreams [The Complete Hollies August 1973-May 1988]. Fuck all this snake shit Take My Time is the debut album by UK pop singer Sheena Easton.
Of the other tracks recorded, Easton had already performed "When He Shines" at the Royal Variety Performance in November 1980, while "Prisoner" was a cover of a Sue Saad and the Next song released earlier in 1980. I got assassins aiming where you keep your dreams So, I'll take my time
Song. [1] Two months later, a ten track version of the album was released in the USA and Canada as Sheena Easton. Yeah we popping off no shoot guns That's on my life for me All I’m tryna do is blow up your speakers "When He Shines" was not included on her debut, but went on to be included on her second US album, You Could Have Been With Me (it was also released as a single and reached #30 on the US Hot 100 in June of 1982). Producer Christopher Neil continued to work with Easton and produced her following two albums in a similar vein, before Easton decided to leave behind the pure-pop image she had gained. That's on my life for me Released in January 1981, the album reached #17 in the UK and earned her a Gold Disc. I spend my last dime on it (Dime)
They say my bars fit like snickers I spend my last dime on it
I could give a fuck about yours My old girlfriend left cause I couldn't take her on a date
All my flows sound loco, ayy Fuck safe, I wanna be great Cause as fast paced as this shit seems (Let’s go, yeah) If you had a mirror you would see the brim I’m in my own lane
The UK version of the album was re-released on CD on 19 October 2009 with bonus tracks by Cherry Red Records. Remixed at Audio International Studios (London, England). I could give a fuck about yours Real is where I'm at Take My Time is the debut album by UK pop singer Sheena Easton.Released in January 1981, the album reached #17 in the UK and earned her a Gold Disc. Cause I'm way way way juice'd up With four of the singles reaching the top 20 in the UK (the title track reached a lower #44), Easton became the first female artist to score five top 50 singles hits from an album.[7]. Get instant explanation for any lyrics that hits you anywhere on the web!
I commit a crime for it That’s on my life (Oh yeah) The album's opening track, "Don't Send Flowers" had recently been released as a single by British band Sailor, but had been unsuccessful. My old girlfriend left cause I couldn't take her on a date New bitch look like she from Porto I commit a crime for it (Crime) I'm not part of the game no Man I ain't tryna hear none of that There's been way too many niggas sent for me Easton later said that working with Neil was a great idea, remarking "They didn't just go; 'Right, just go sing Over the Rainbow or some cover', they brought in this top producer for me to work with". I( will just go in) The album went … [4] The album went gold in the USA and platinum in Canada.
That's on my life for me That's on my life for me Easton quickly became a staple on Adult Contemporary radio, where "Morning Train" also hit No. [5] She says that although she didn't write the material on the album, Neil had a good ear for hit records and would send her tapes of songs from which she would decide which ones to record; "so I had a part in picking the hits, but I'm also guilty of picking the ones that were rubbish! Kill these haters is a moto, ayy I told them the funk ain't the scene for me How can I fuck all this fake shit? Take My Time was re-released on Compact disc in the US on 19 June 1999 with bonus tracks by One Way Records. [Chorus: Tellaman & Lastee] This shit got me feeling goose bumps 1 in the charts there. Get instant explanation for any acronym or abbreviation that hits you anywhere on the web. (That's on my life) I take my time with it I take my time with it (Time)
Some away, I’m tryna make me some clippers Saw your plate and I just ate the shit They talk about who don't like who Fuck safe, I wanna be great [Verse 1: Lastee] I take my time with it [Verse 3: Lastee] [Verse 2: Nasty C] I spend my last dime on it My old girlfriend left cause I couldn't take her on a date (Date) [6] In the US, it was released two months later and also made the top 30. I got a radar for my enemies That’s on my life
[Chorus: Tellaman] I'm just doing my thing hoe Haters mad cause I got the best team
I’m in my own lane (Lane) Kick a verse that will make you reconsider I got my own plate I know a lot of you doubted a nigga I’m in my own lane Take your time, take your time, take your time No need to worry Take it easy, take it easy , take it easy No need to worry No slippin', no Take It Easy Hopeton Lewis "[5] The style of the album was a combination of pure pop (eg.“Take My Time”, “Voice on the Radio”) and dramatic ballads (“When He Shines”, “Calm Before The Storm”).
Assistant Engineers – Tony George, Simon Hurrell and Brett Kennedy. I commit a crime for it I'm a second to gold like silver I hit my plug up in Sandton This page was last edited on 8 July 2020, at 20:12. Fuck safe, I wanna be great (Oh) That’s on my life
The album charted in February 1981, just as Easton was finding fame in the US when “9 to 5” (retitled “Morning Train (Nine to Five)” to avoid confusion with a record by Dolly Parton called "9 To 5") took her to No. 17 and spent 19 weeks on the charts. We're doing our best to make sure our content is useful, accurate and safe.If by any chance you spot an inappropriate comment while navigating through our website please use this form to let us know, and we'll take care of it shortly. That’s on my life. [Chorus: Tellaman] Cav' some blind nigga, let him see Keep my day uno niggas up to speed After becoming suddenly famous due to her appearance on a television documentary in 1980 and with the hits “9 To 5” (which went gold) and “Modern Girl”, Easton began recording her debut album with producer Christopher Neil.
My old girlfriend left cause I couldn't take her on a date Crew type, not loose ones I could give a fuck about yours I take my time with it I take my time (Time) I take my time I take my time I take my time Rudy Got Soul: The Complete Early Years 1963-1968, Head Out of Dreams [The Complete Hollies August 1973-May 1988]. Fuck all this snake shit Take My Time is the debut album by UK pop singer Sheena Easton.
Of the other tracks recorded, Easton had already performed "When He Shines" at the Royal Variety Performance in November 1980, while "Prisoner" was a cover of a Sue Saad and the Next song released earlier in 1980. I got assassins aiming where you keep your dreams So, I'll take my time
Song. [1] Two months later, a ten track version of the album was released in the USA and Canada as Sheena Easton. Yeah we popping off no shoot guns That's on my life for me All I’m tryna do is blow up your speakers "When He Shines" was not included on her debut, but went on to be included on her second US album, You Could Have Been With Me (it was also released as a single and reached #30 on the US Hot 100 in June of 1982). Producer Christopher Neil continued to work with Easton and produced her following two albums in a similar vein, before Easton decided to leave behind the pure-pop image she had gained. That's on my life for me Released in January 1981, the album reached #17 in the UK and earned her a Gold Disc. I spend my last dime on it (Dime)
1 and "Modern Girl" reached the top 10, both in 1981. I spend my last dime on it 1,000+ song search results for Take My Time . I commit a crime for it I take my time (Time) I’m in my own lane (Lane) I could give a fuck about yours, I got my own plate (Plate) My old girlfriend left cause I couldn't take her on a date (Date) That's why I'm always indoors *Mumbling* I got my own plate Two months later, a ten track version of the album was released in the USA and Canada as Sheena Easton.
They say my bars fit like snickers I spend my last dime on it
I could give a fuck about yours My old girlfriend left cause I couldn't take her on a date
All my flows sound loco, ayy Fuck safe, I wanna be great Cause as fast paced as this shit seems (Let’s go, yeah) If you had a mirror you would see the brim I’m in my own lane
The UK version of the album was re-released on CD on 19 October 2009 with bonus tracks by Cherry Red Records. Remixed at Audio International Studios (London, England). I could give a fuck about yours Real is where I'm at Take My Time is the debut album by UK pop singer Sheena Easton.Released in January 1981, the album reached #17 in the UK and earned her a Gold Disc. Cause I'm way way way juice'd up With four of the singles reaching the top 20 in the UK (the title track reached a lower #44), Easton became the first female artist to score five top 50 singles hits from an album.[7]. Get instant explanation for any lyrics that hits you anywhere on the web!
I commit a crime for it That’s on my life (Oh yeah) The album's opening track, "Don't Send Flowers" had recently been released as a single by British band Sailor, but had been unsuccessful. My old girlfriend left cause I couldn't take her on a date New bitch look like she from Porto I commit a crime for it (Crime) I'm not part of the game no Man I ain't tryna hear none of that There's been way too many niggas sent for me Easton later said that working with Neil was a great idea, remarking "They didn't just go; 'Right, just go sing Over the Rainbow or some cover', they brought in this top producer for me to work with". I( will just go in) The album went … [4] The album went gold in the USA and platinum in Canada.
That's on my life for me That's on my life for me Easton quickly became a staple on Adult Contemporary radio, where "Morning Train" also hit No. [5] She says that although she didn't write the material on the album, Neil had a good ear for hit records and would send her tapes of songs from which she would decide which ones to record; "so I had a part in picking the hits, but I'm also guilty of picking the ones that were rubbish! Kill these haters is a moto, ayy I told them the funk ain't the scene for me How can I fuck all this fake shit? Take My Time was re-released on Compact disc in the US on 19 June 1999 with bonus tracks by One Way Records. [Chorus: Tellaman & Lastee] This shit got me feeling goose bumps 1 in the charts there. Get instant explanation for any acronym or abbreviation that hits you anywhere on the web. (That's on my life) I take my time with it I take my time with it (Time)
Some away, I’m tryna make me some clippers Saw your plate and I just ate the shit They talk about who don't like who Fuck safe, I wanna be great [Verse 1: Lastee] I take my time with it [Verse 3: Lastee] [Verse 2: Nasty C] I spend my last dime on it My old girlfriend left cause I couldn't take her on a date (Date) [6] In the US, it was released two months later and also made the top 30. I got a radar for my enemies That’s on my life
[Chorus: Tellaman] I'm just doing my thing hoe Haters mad cause I got the best team
I’m in my own lane (Lane) Kick a verse that will make you reconsider I got my own plate I know a lot of you doubted a nigga I’m in my own lane Take your time, take your time, take your time No need to worry Take it easy, take it easy , take it easy No need to worry No slippin', no Take It Easy Hopeton Lewis "[5] The style of the album was a combination of pure pop (eg.“Take My Time”, “Voice on the Radio”) and dramatic ballads (“When He Shines”, “Calm Before The Storm”).
Assistant Engineers – Tony George, Simon Hurrell and Brett Kennedy. I commit a crime for it I'm a second to gold like silver I hit my plug up in Sandton This page was last edited on 8 July 2020, at 20:12. Fuck safe, I wanna be great (Oh) That’s on my life
The album charted in February 1981, just as Easton was finding fame in the US when “9 to 5” (retitled “Morning Train (Nine to Five)” to avoid confusion with a record by Dolly Parton called "9 To 5") took her to No. 17 and spent 19 weeks on the charts. We're doing our best to make sure our content is useful, accurate and safe.If by any chance you spot an inappropriate comment while navigating through our website please use this form to let us know, and we'll take care of it shortly. That’s on my life. [Chorus: Tellaman] Cav' some blind nigga, let him see Keep my day uno niggas up to speed After becoming suddenly famous due to her appearance on a television documentary in 1980 and with the hits “9 To 5” (which went gold) and “Modern Girl”, Easton began recording her debut album with producer Christopher Neil.
My old girlfriend left cause I couldn't take her on a date Crew type, not loose ones I could give a fuck about yours I take my time with it I take my time (Time) I take my time I take my time I take my time Rudy Got Soul: The Complete Early Years 1963-1968, Head Out of Dreams [The Complete Hollies August 1973-May 1988]. Fuck all this snake shit Take My Time is the debut album by UK pop singer Sheena Easton.
Of the other tracks recorded, Easton had already performed "When He Shines" at the Royal Variety Performance in November 1980, while "Prisoner" was a cover of a Sue Saad and the Next song released earlier in 1980. I got assassins aiming where you keep your dreams So, I'll take my time
Song. [1] Two months later, a ten track version of the album was released in the USA and Canada as Sheena Easton. Yeah we popping off no shoot guns That's on my life for me All I’m tryna do is blow up your speakers "When He Shines" was not included on her debut, but went on to be included on her second US album, You Could Have Been With Me (it was also released as a single and reached #30 on the US Hot 100 in June of 1982). Producer Christopher Neil continued to work with Easton and produced her following two albums in a similar vein, before Easton decided to leave behind the pure-pop image she had gained. That's on my life for me Released in January 1981, the album reached #17 in the UK and earned her a Gold Disc. I spend my last dime on it (Dime)